What is the advantage of going through ISI Admission Test previous year question paper?

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  • The ISI Admission Test previous year question papers are must to go through for getting an idea of the exam pattern, types of questions and difficulty level. This increases time management, accuracy and solving the difficult questions. Regular practice helps focus on important chapters repeatedly which are coming frequently. This is also a tool to self assess by knowing what you do well and do poorly in and keeping track of progress. With practice in these papers, students get to the point where they are more comfortable in appearing for real exams hence they loose less anxiety and thereby increasing problem-solving skills ultimately h

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